Rainbow Valley Conservation Reserve

Photo: Brian W. Schaller / FAL

Rainbow Valley Conservation Reserve is a breathtaking pocket of the Red Centre, where ancient sandstone cliffs blaze with layers of ochre, orange, and purple at sunrise and sunset. This off-the-beaten-track gem offers a raw, quiet encounter with the outback's geology and desert wildlife, far from the crowds of Uluru. It's a must for self-drive adventurers seeking a more intimate outback experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–3 hours exploring the cliffs and walking trails, ideally timed for late afternoon when the colours are most intense. If you're camping nearby, a sunrise visit is equally rewarding. Combine it with a half-day drive from Alice Springs (about 75 km south) for a full day out.

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